司法部查封多个被指传播恐怖主义宣传的网站


By Holmes Lybrand, Hannah Rabinowitz
更新于46分钟前
更新于2026年3月19日,美国东部时间下午6:53
发布于2026年3月19日,美国东部时间下午5:15

俄勒冈州波特兰现场办公室的新闻发布会前,讲台上展示着FBI徽章。

(Jenny Kane/AP)

周四,美国司法部查封了多个网站,称这些网站被伊朗用作“心理战”工具,针对所谓“受劝告”群体并传播恐怖主义宣传。

美国司法部周五在声明中表示,伊朗情报和安全部(MOIS)通过四个网站发布“此类黑客攻击中窃取的敏感数据,并呼吁杀害记者、政权异见人士和以色列公民”。

司法部长帕姆·邦迪(Pam Bondi)在宣布查封时警告称,“网上恐怖主义宣传可煽动现实世界的暴力”,而联邦调查局局长卡什·帕特尔(Kash Patel)表示,“联邦调查局将追捕这些怯懦的死亡威胁和网络攻击背后的每一个行动者,并将动用美国执法部门的全部力量将其绳之以法。”

此次网站查封行动发生在一周前——数百英里外的美国城市中,有人袭击了美国机构。这两起袭击——一起发生在弗吉尼亚州诺福克的老 Dominion 大学,另一起发生在密歇根州韦斯特布鲁姆镇的以色列圣殿——均被调查为恐怖主义行为。

每起袭击的具体动机仍在调查中,但官员称,在密歇根州犹太教堂驾车冲撞并在与安保人员交火中死亡的男子,此前曾因与真主党疑似成员有联系被美国政府数据库标记,尽管他本人不被认为是该组织成员。

司法部表示,其查封的网站发布了190名以色列政府关联人士的照片、姓名和敏感信息,并附有威胁和警告。此外,这些网站还参与了其他威胁和黑客行动,以及呼吁暗杀伊朗目标的活动。

美国司法部声明称,与其中一个网站相关的“威胁行动者”“向公开批评伊朗政府的个人发出在线威胁”。

司法部表示,这些行动的目的是“阻止独立报道”,同时“在对政权持批评态度的伊朗侨民成员中制造恐惧”。

Justice Department seizes several websites it says spread terrorist propaganda

By Holmes Lybrand, Hannah Rabinowitz
Updated 46 min ago
Updated Mar 19, 2026, 6:53 PM ET
PUBLISHED Mar 19, 2026, 5:15 PM ET

An FBI seal is displayed on a podium before a news conference at the field office in Portland, Ore., Thursday, January 16, 2025.

Jenny Kane/AP

The Justice Department on Thursday seized several websites it says were used by Iran as part of “psychological operations” targeting perceived advisories and spreading terrorist propaganda.

Iran’s Ministry of Intelligence and Security was using the four websites, in part, to post “sensitive data stolen during such hacks, and calling for the killing of journalists, regime dissidents, and Israeli persons,” the DOJ said in an announcement Friday.

Attorney General Pam Bondi warned that “terrorist propaganda online can incite real-world violence” in announcing the seizures while FBI Director Kash Patel said the “FBI will hunt down every actor behind these cowardly death threats and cyberattacks and will bring the full force of American law enforcement down on them.”

The website seizures come a week after men hundreds of miles away from one another attacked US institutions in American cities. Both attacks — one at Old Dominion University in Norfolk, Virginia and the other at Temple Israel in West Bloomfield Township, Michigan — are being investigated as acts of terrorism.

The exact motives for each attack are still being investigated but the man who officials say drove a truck into the Michigan synagogue, before dying in a shootout with security, had previously been flagged in US government databases for connections with suspected members of the militant group Hezbollah, although he was not believed to be a member himself.

The Justice Department removed websites it says has been used to share propaganda.

justicehomeland.org/Screenshot obtained by CNN

Separately, the man officials say killed one person and injured two others at Old Dominion University on Thursday was a veteran and convicted ISIS supporter. That man was killed by a group of students in the ROTC classroom where he opened fire.

Iran’s supreme leader Ali Khamenei was killed in US-Israeli strikes late last month. The strikes have continued each day since.

According to the Justice Department, the websites it seized posted photos, names and sensitive information on 190 Israeli government associates along with threats and warnings. The Justice Department says the websites were involved in other threats and hacking operations, as well as calls for assassinations against Iranian targets.

“Threat actors” associated with one website, the Justice Department statement said, “directed online threats toward individuals who publicly criticized the Iranian government.”

The goal of these campaigns, the Justice Department said, is to “discourage independent reporting” while “creating fear among members of the Iranian diaspora critical of the regime.”

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